Questions and Answers on U.S. Graduate Study and Admissions

Start with our pages on Choosing and Applying to U.S. Colleges and Universities and Testing, which cover the most frequently asked questions on this subject.

Also visit the Fields of Study section to learn more about additional requirements that may exist for specific types of graduate programs.

Below are additional questions we’ve answered related to U.S. graduate admissions and study. We regularly add new questions that we’ve responded to on this subject, so check back for more.

If you have questions not currently answered on our site, please contact your nearest AMIDEAST office or e-mail us.

How can I find out which U.S. universities are strong in my specialization?

Should I communicate with professors of interest before I actually apply?

What is the “statement of purpose”?

Should I send my application to the university admissions office, or to the graduate department that I want to enter?

What are the different types of U.S. university aid for graduate students?

I have a lot of work experience in the graduate field that I want to study. Will this help me complete my degree more quickly?

I’ve been asked to come in for a graduate school admissions interview. What should I expect?

When can I expect to hear back from universities to which I have applied, and what are the next steps

What are good Web sites to visit related to U.S. graduate study?